Inderjeet was barred from taking part in Rio Olympics after his urine sample taken on June 22 had returned positive but he had alleged that his dope samples might have been tampered with.
The 2015 Asian champion had asked NADA to test his B sample at another laboratory outside India as he does not have faith in the government aided laboratory.
His request was turned down but apparently to ensure fair play, his B sample was recently tested under an independent observer and according to sources this also returned positive.
"Athletes found guilty of violating Anti Doping Rules of NADA were given opportunity to present themselves before the anti-doping disciplinary panel and explain their cases to the hearing panel on the date and time fixed by the Panel," the NADA said.
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The NADA said three other sportspersons -- Mangesh Bhagat (Kabaddi), Bharat Bhushan (Powerlifting) and Mahesh Kale (Athletics) -- were also provisionally suspended for dope rule violations and their cases have also been referred to the anti-doping disciplinary panel.
With the increase in need for awareness amongst youth and budding athletes, NADA said it has started conducting anti-doping workshops, educational and awareness programmes about the prohibited drugs/substances and methods in sports across the country for sportspersons, young athletes, coaches and support staff.
Last month, five such awareness-cum-education workshop on anti-doping conducted by NADA in New Delhi and Bangalore.
The NADA also participated in the 104th Indian Science Congress held at SV University in Tirupati.
"DG, NADA acted as Coordinator for this successful program and also delivered a lecture on Status of Anti Doping Sciences and NADA," it said.
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